Only two blocks from the Vienna/Fairfax Metro Station orange line gives you rapid access to downtown Washington, DC. Explore nearby entertainment at the Winery at Bull Run, Fairfax Ice Arena, or shopping at the Tysons Corner Center. Indulge in a variety of eateries at Fairfax Plaza, home to some of the most 50 iconic dishes in the DMV area.

Parking is a breeze with ample spaces in our garage, which makes it effortless to commute to George Mason University, Virginia International University or to travel a few blocks to Route 66, which connects with The Capital Beltway and downtown DC. Although quite accessible to Washington, DC, Tysons Corner and Arlington, our community is nestled in a tranquil oasis of opulence. You can wind down and regenerate after a long day in our yoga and stretching room, landscaped resident courtyard with covered porticos, clubhouse with Wi-Fi café and billiards, media center and business hub with Wi-Fi, movie room with a 120" projection screen and surround sound, and much more. Living at Dwell Vienna Metro will put you in the ideal location and provide you with the lavish lifestyle you're seeking!

Looking for a new home for you and your pet? We are one of the few pet friendly communities in the area and enthusiastically welcome you and your pet (some restrictions apply).

Pet Overview: Dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens under 1 year, are welcome at our community. All pet residents must have their health check and shots, and be spayed or neutered by 6 months of age. A signed animal addendum is required to be on file at our leasing office. Two (2) max pets allowed.

Fees and Pet Rent: $500 non-refundable fee; for puppies and kittens under 1 year old, an additional $100 non-refundable fee applies. Pet rent is $50 per month. (All fees and charges noted above are per pet.)

Additional Details: We also welcome your domestic pet if it is a bird or fish with written approval from our onsite management team. No reptiles or exotic animals please. Fish tanks are not to exceed 55 gallons.

Support Animals: If the animal is a service animal for a disabled person, pet deposits are not necessary and breed restrictions do not apply. A signed Letter Regarding Support Animals from a qualified professional verifying the need for the service animal along with proof of current rabies shots and licenses (if legally applicable) is required.